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The Edges guitars and effects

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posted by wtshnnfb01 (Member) on 2008-06-03 08:09 pm quote

Which of Page's guitars is it anyway? The Danelectro, The Tele, The 58 LP, The 59 LP (which he got off Joe Walsh if your keeping tabs), The Strat, or some guitar we have never heard of?

Completly random, but does anyone know what kind of bass amps sting uses?

posted by anstratdubh1979 (Member) on 2008-06-03 08:23 pm quote

Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
Which of Page's guitars is it anyway? The Danelectro, The Tele, The 58 LP, The 59 LP (which he got off Joe Walsh if your keeping tabs), The Strat, or some guitar we have never heard of?

Completly random, but does anyone know what kind of bass amps sting uses?


It is a Gibson Custom Shop reissue. (Auctioned on Sat and bought by Dallas)

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I don't think that Pagey would let go of one of the two main Zeppelin era LPs. Both have been appraised at well over $500,000 (probably closer to a million)

He's some nice Tele's. He's a white (faded to cream) 1966 w/B-Bender plus another (1958) that was painted Botwana (shit!) Brown by a friend (without Page's consent!!). It too has a Parsons/White B-Bender.

Jimmy WIth the Botswana Brown Tele (1986)
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I don't think that Page ever owned a 1980's "The Strat" but he did own some 1960's Stratocasters.

Stratocaster-wise... Jimmy has the Lake Placid Blue 1962 that he used for "The Crunge" (Houses of the Holy), "For You Life" (Presence), "In The Evening" (In Through The Out Door) as well as a lot of the material during his association with Paul Rogers in The Firm, in the mid-1980's.

He's another one that was recently returned. He had a white one... 1960's (probably a 1962/1963) that he used for "Ten Years Gone". He later gave it to Led Zeppelin (bassist/keyboradist) John Paul Jones. JPJ recently returned it to Page at the rehearsal for the 2007 Ahmet Ertegun show at the O2 in London.

Here's a piccy of Jimmy reunited with his white Stratocaster:
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Some of Page's Gibsons:
GIBSON - Les Paul Custom - 19xx - "Black Beauty" [3 pickups, Bigsby tremolo arm. Used during session years and early Led Zeppelin. Seen in January 1970 footage of LZ at Royal Albert Hall]
GIBSON - Les Paul Custom - 200x - "Black Beauty" - custom made for Jimmy Page. Gibson released limited edition of these in 2008.

Here's a piccy with Jimmy and his NEW Custom Shop Black Beauty:
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GIBSON - Les Paul Custom - 1958 (# 2 Les Paul)
GIBSON - Les Paul Custom - 1959 (# 1 Les Paul) - Jimmy bought this from Joe Walsh
GIBSON - Les Paul Custom - 197x (w. B-Bender) - Goldtop that was re-sprayed Cherry.

Jimmy and his ESD1275 reissue: Looks like he's flipping off the camera - as the photographer is Ross Halfin, he probably is!
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This one's cool... Jimmy with an OLD early 1900's harp guitar.
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posted by wtshnnfb01 (Member) on 2008-06-03 08:33 pm quote

When I said The Strat, I meant the 62. Also, Iread somewhere that the 58 LP is his number one, while the 59 is his number 2. It dont really matter much as far as I'm concernerned. Now I just wonder which one of us is right. Also, If your keeping tabs, he used one of his LPs in place of the Daneletro at the reunion concert for Kashmir. Wonder why? My guess is too save time.

posted by anstratdubh1979 (Member) on 2008-06-03 08:42 pm quote

Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
When I said The Strat, I meant the 62. Also, Iread somewhere that the 58 LP is his number one, while the 59 is his number 2. It dont really matter much as far as I'm concernerned. Now I just wonder which one of us is right. Also, If your keeping tabs, he used one of his LPs in place of the Daneletro at the reunion concert for Kashmir. Wonder why? My guess is too save time.


Just saying as Fender made a sort of 'super strat' to compete with the 1980's shred market called "The Strat". The body, components and tone are anything BUT "Strat-like"

Kashmir from the O2 shows was an LP. From the jumpy video I've seen it looks to be the resprayed Cherry LP with the B-Bender. But I need to see a better piccy.

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Yep, it appears to be the Cherry Les Paul.

I don't think that the guitar change was to save time. Kashmir is in D-A-D-G-A-D tuning. So it isn't like he can just play it on a standard tuned guitar; better to have one setup for intonation and tuned to D-A-D-G-A-D.

posted by wtshnnfb01 (Member) on 2008-06-03 08:44 pm quote

Wonder did he use it on "In My Time Of Dying" as well? The black Les Paul seen in pictures from the early days was given to Jimmy as a gift from Keith Richards. It was stolen in 1970.

posted by anstratdubh1979 (Member) on 2008-06-03 08:51 pm quote

Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
Wonder did he use it on "In My Time Of Dying" as well? The black Les Paul seen in pictures from the early days was given to Jimmy as a gift from Keith Richards. It was stolen in 1970.


It was stolen in Canada. I'm not sure it was a gift from Keith Richards. Jimmy did have it since his studio days. I remember reading that he traded his Gretsch for the Les Paul.

I think that Jimmy used the Gibson Goldtop with the Transperformance computerized tuning thing in it for "In My Time Of Dying" I think it's in open A-tuning but I'd have to double check that.

Here's the Transperformace equiped Goldtop:
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A bit about the Transperformance system:
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piccy of a Transperformance LP up close.
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posted by wtshnnfb01 (Member) on 2008-06-03 08:59 pm quote

Heres the ad he placced trying to find it.

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posted by anstratdubh1979 (Member) on 2008-06-03 09:06 pm quote

Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
Heres the ad he placced trying to find it.

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Yep. Some bastard stole it!

If you have the DVD's that came out in 2003 (Various LZ performances)

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You can see Jimmy Page using his original "Black Beauty" LP Custom on Eddie Cochran's "C'Mon Ev'rybody" and "Something Else", as well as their own "Bring It On Home". [Royal Albert Hall - Jan 9 1970; Jimmy Page's birthday show]

Yes, "C'mon Ev'rybody is the same that U2 covered for a handful of shows from Amnesty tour through The Joshua Tree tour.



posted by wtshnnfb01 (Member) on 2008-06-03 09:10 pm quote

One of those songs everybody covers at some point I guess.

posted by anstratdubh1979 (Member) on 2008-06-03 09:27 pm quote

Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
One of those songs everybody covers at some point I guess.


Yep, even I've played C'Mon Ev'rybody.



Here's Jimmy Page playing it with Led Zeppelin on his 1960 "Black Beauty".
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Back to guitars and The Edge...

...at the 1986 Self Aid show, The Edge played his tobacco finish Yamaha AE2000. (also seen on the cover of the March 1987 Rolling Stone cover story AND in Rattle And Hum during "When Love Comes To Town)


In Paris July 1987...
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...The Edge played his all black Stratocaster.

posted by wtshnnfb01 (Member) on 2008-06-04 08:04 pm quote

Some questions concerning Gretsch guitars,

1. What year is his Country Gent?
2. I heard somewhere he has a White Falcon. What year is it, and what is it used on?

posted by anstratdubh1979 (Member) on 2008-06-04 08:35 pm quote

Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
Some questions concerning Gretsch guitars,

1. What year is his Country Gent?
2. I heard somewhere he has a White Falcon. What year is it, and what is it used on?


What year is Jimmy Page's Country Gent? Don't know that he has one. He has a Gretsch or two but I'd have to look that up, don't remember of the top of my head. Not sure if he has a White Falcon.

The Edge? The Country Gent used for COBL is his 1963. He's had a few others, one was a 1964 or 1965 (I've heard it referred to by both vintages) and a 1967. I appears that those two might have been flood victims, hence the 1963 being the main Gent now.

Edge has a White Falcon. You can see it in the Pride video. To the best of my knowledge, he's not taken it on tour. In the studio, it's been said that it was used on a few tunes for The Unforgettable Fire. Plus you can see him play Desire and Van Diemen's Land with it in Rattle And Hum. Although Dallas has said that the released studio version of Desire is a Les Paul. What vintage is the White Falcon? As it is a double cutaway and stereo model (which he had rewired to Mono), that puts it in the 1962-1964 range. I've heard that it is a 1962.



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